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Etymology

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From Medieval Latin *custōdiānus (the office of a custōdia), implied in custōdiānātus, from Latin custōdia (a keeping, watch, guard, prison), from custōs (a keeper, watchman, guard).

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Noun

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custodian (plural custodians)

  1. A person entrusted with the custody or care of something or someone; a caretaker or keeper.
    After their parents' death, their aunt became the children's custodian.
    The building's custodian could fix nearly anything. The place always looked great!
  2. An administrator.
  3. A goalkeeper.
  4. A protector or guard.
  5. (US, Canada) A janitor; a cleaner.

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Verb

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custodian

  1. third-person plural present indicative of custodiar